David Rorie Body Poems

  • 1.
    I was gaun to my supper richt hungert an' tired,
    A' day I'd been hard at the pleugh;
    The snaw wi' the dark'nin' was fast dingin' on,
    An' the win' had a coorse kin' o' sough.
    ...
  • 2.
    The burn was big wi' spate,
    An' there cam' tum'lin' doon
    Tapsalteerie the half o' a gate,
    Wi' an auld fish-hake an' a great muckle skate,
    ...
  • 3.
    'Twas in a wee bit but-an'-ben
    She bade when first I kent her,
    Doon the side roadie by the kirk
    Whaur Andra was precentor.
    ...
  • 4.
    Oor Jock's gude mither's second man
    At banes was unco skilly;
    It cam' by heirskep frae an aunt,
    Leeb Tod o' Nether Tillie.
    ...
  • 5.
    The auld man had a girnin' wife,
    An' she was aye compleenin',
    For a' kin' o' orra things
    The body aye was greenin'.
    ...
  • 6.
    A
    acquaint, acquainted.
    ae, one.
    aff, off.
    ...
  • 7.
    Yersel' is't? Imphm! Man that's bad!
    A kin' o' thinness o' the blude?
    Gaed aff las' nicht intil a dwam?
    Keep's a'! But that's rale nesty, Tam!
    ...
  • 8.
    O hae ye heard the latest news
    O' Mistress Mucklewame?
    Her doctor hadna pickit up
    Her trouble here at hame,
    ...
Total 8 Body Poems by David Rorie

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